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Celebrities for Breast Cancer Awareness

October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month and ESSENCE.com will be highlighting woman and celebrities that are championing the disease. See how Black Hollywood supports breast cancer research and the charities they are involved in.

As Breast Cancer Awareness Month kicks off today, ESSENCE.com salutes those celebs who are crusading against it and those who have survived this deadly disease that claims more African-American women’s lives than any other race.

Gabrielle Union, ambassador for Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s
Circle of Promise, joins more than 25,000 participants, including 1,600
breast cancer survivors, at the Susan G. Komen New York City Race
for the Cure in Central Park on September 13, 2009. The 5K run/walk
event’s goal was to raise more than $6 million for breast cancer research
and community outreach programs.

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Queen Latifah

Actress and singer Queen Latifah struts her stuff for the fourth annual Revlon Run/Walk for Women on May 5, 2001, in New York City. The event raises funds for breast and ovarian cancer research.

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Kerry Washington

The actress lends her support to Super Saturday 12 to Benefit Ovarian Cancer Research Fund hosted by InStyle magazine at Nova’s Ark Project on August 1, 2009, in Water Mill, New York.

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Wendy Raquel Robinson

Robinson has been a longtime supporter and hosted The Denise Roberts Breast Cancer Foundation on Wednesday, September 30.

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Robin Roberts

Robin Roberts, co-anchor of ABC’s “Good Morning America” and a breast cancer survivor, was on hand for the Stand Up To Cancer event at the Kodak Theatre on September 5, 2008, in Hollywood, California.

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Lynn Whitfield

The actress attends the American Cancer Society Honors Regis Philbin with the Man of Achievement event in May 2001. She’s also the spokesperson for Taking Charge of Breast Cancer and watched her mother beat breast cancer with the help of early detection.

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Richard Roundtree

Actor and breast cancer survivor Richard Roundtree speaks at the Sixth Annual Take-A-Hike to benefit breast cancer research on October 13, 2001, in Agoura, California.

The legendary actress created a Web site dedicated to raising breast cancer awareness.

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Patti LaBelle

In 2005 R&B legend Patti LaBelle had a breast-cancer scare, but didn’t tell anyone in her family about it. LaBelle announced the surprise news at Denise Rich’s biannual Angel Ball for Cancer Research. Since then the star has been actively involved with breast cancer awareness organizations like the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

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Nikki Micheaux

Actress Nikki Micheaux has also been a staunch advocate for breast cancer.